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    Restaurant in London, United Kingdom

    Beasy

    100Pearl Points

    Soho dinner pick

    Beasy, Restaurant in London

    About Beasy

    Beasy is a practical Soho option for an easy central dinner, especially when timing and location matter more than a documented chef, cuisine, or tasting-menu format. Book it for flexibility; cross-shop Noble Rot Soho, Suvlaki Soho, or Chotto Matte if the group needs a clearer food brief before committing.

    For London, Beasy is best treated as a casual evening option based on the verified facts available. The confirmed practical details are limited: Beasy has evening hours, keeps later hours toward the end of the week, is closed on Sunday, lists a casual dress code. There is not enough verified menu, chef, price, cuisine, or format detail to justify making more specific claims.

    The useful read is simple: consider Beasy if the priority is an evening slot in London and a casual plan. Cross-shop first if the decision depends on a known cuisine style, a named chef, a published tasting progression, or a clear spend-per-head expectation. For diners who like to understand the shape of a meal before committing, this is a thinner-data choice than a restaurant with more published detail.

    Use it for a London evening slot, not a researched tasting-menu night

    The London context matters. Beasy's verified hours make it an evening-only planning option: Monday and Tuesday 5:30–10:30 PM, Wednesday and Thursday 5:30–11:30 PM, Friday 5:30 PM–12 AM, Saturday 4 PM–12 AM, Sunday closed. That helps for evening planning, especially later in the week. It is less useful for diners comparing value carefully, because there is no verified price, menu format, or cuisine detail here.

    If the night needs more certainty, start with Pearl's London restaurants guide if the brief is broader than Beasy. If the plan needs another stop before or after dinner, it may also be worth checking Pearl's London bars guide rather than forcing a full restaurant booking to carry the whole evening.

    Who should choose it, who should cross-shop first

    Choose Beasy for a casual London evening where timing matters more than advance menu research. Diners should be cautious about assuming a particular table format, seating style, or service setup until those details are confirmed directly. Dietary-restriction planning also needs extra care, because no verified menu or dietary policy is available here.

    Cross-shop more aggressively if food style is the deciding factor. Noble Rot Soho is another London option to compare when its published details fit the brief. Suvlaki Soho, Chotto Matte, Kapara, Jazz After Dark may also be worth comparing depending on the kind of London evening you want. Beasy is the practical fallback when flexibility beats specificity.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Beasy?

    Use the current menu rather than arriving with a fixed dish in mind, because no specific dishes or cuisine details are verified here. The confirmed planning anchors are Beasy's London location, casual dress code, evening hours.

    Can I eat at the bar at Beasy?

    Bar seating is not verified here. If that matters to your plan, confirm directly before you go rather than assuming a particular seating format.

    Is Beasy good for solo dining?

    Beasy may suit diners who want a casual London evening, especially because it opens in the evening and runs later on Friday and Saturday. The best fit is a simple plan rather than a long, highly researched meal built around a confirmed format.

    Does Beasy handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary policy is verified here. If you have stricter needs, confirm directly before visiting and again on the night, or choose a venue with more explicit menu and dietary information.

    How far ahead should I book Beasy?

    No specific booking window is verified here. For specific evening times, especially later in the week, it is sensible to plan ahead if you want a particular time, but confirm availability directly.

    Location

    58 Greek St, London W1D 3DY, United Kingdom

    London, United Kingdom

    Compare Beasy

    Beasy London and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisine
    BeasyLondon,
    Jazz After DarkLondon,
    Suvlaki SohoLondon,
    KaparaLondon,
    Chotto MatteLondon,
    Noble Rot SohoLondonModern European

    How Beasy London compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Jazz After Dark, Notable alternative
    • Suvlaki Soho, Notable alternative
    • Kapara, Notable alternative
    • Chotto Matte, Notable alternative
    • Noble Rot Soho, Modern European, Modern European

    How Beasy compares in Soho

    Choose Beasy when the priority is an easy Soho dinner slot and the group is not locked into a specific cuisine. Noble Rot Soho is the stronger choice for diners who want Modern European cooking and a wine-led meal, because its positioning is clearer before booking. Beasy is simpler as a flexible central plan, but weaker for anyone comparing value against a known menu style.

    Suvlaki Soho is the safer pick for a casual, cuisine-specific Soho meal, while Kapara is the better cross-shop for a livelier group dinner brief. If the night is meant to feel more like a late Soho occasion than a quiet meal, Chotto Matte gives the group a clearer high-energy option.

    Jazz After Dark is the alternate route when atmosphere matters more than dinner structure. Beasy sits between these choices: less defined than the cuisine-led peers, but useful if the group wants central London convenience and an easier booking decision.

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